Australia’s Nickel Industries to seek shareholder nod for $620m share placement
Australia’s Nickel Industries said on Monday it would seek shareholder approval for a A$943 million ($620 million) share placement to pursue growth opportunities including potential expansion at its Excelsior Nickel Cobalt (ENC) project in Indonesia. |
Vale Indonesia plans to divest 14% stake – minister
Nickel miner Vale Indonesia is planning to divest 14% of its stake this year to fulfill divestment rules, Indonesia’s mining minister Arifin Tasrif told reporters on Friday. |
Nornickel makes Asia pivot as metals price drop hits H1 profits
Russian miner Nornickel said on Wednesday that Asia had become the company’s largest market in terms of revenue for the first time, as it posted a 79% year-on-year drop in first-half net profit after key metals prices declined. |
Vale to sell 13% stake in base metals unit for $3.4 billion
Vale (NYSE: VALE) has reached two separate agreements to sell a total 13% stake in its transition metals business for $3.4 billion, aiming to boost its copper and nickel output. The deals would value the company’s base metals unit, Vale Base Metals (VBM), at ... |
First Quantum starts output at Africa’s biggest nickel mine
First Quantum Minerals Ltd. started production at what is set to turn into Africa’s biggest nickel mine, furthering Zambia’s aim of becoming a key supplier of battery metals for the electric vehicle revolution. |
Huayou Cobalt boosts nickel capacity in Indonesia
China’s Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt said on Tuesday it will invest in a $200 million nickel sulfate project in Indonesia, expanding its production of the key battery raw material. |
Glencore backed and ready to hit production status: Pacific Nickel Mines
Pacific Nickel Mines (ASX: PNM) has submitted a notice for the final US$19 million of a US$22 million loan from mining giant Glencore to help develop its Kolosori Nickel Project in the Solomon Islands. |
LME expects more fast-track listings after approval of new nickel brand
The London Metal Exchange (LME) said on Thursday it had approved nickel produced by Quzhou Huayou Cobalt New Material, a subsidiary of China’s Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt, as a list brand and expects more brand applications in coming months. |
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